IIT JEE Detailed Syllabus Topic-Wise

Before starting your IIT JEE preparation, you should know what to study. Here we are providing the complete syllabus of IIT JEE entrance exam (JEE Main and JEE Advanced), section and topic-wise. All the JEE aspirants should study the topics from the syllabus to perform well in the examination. The IIT JEE exam syllabus consists of the topics/concepts of Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry from class 11th and 12th. As a JEE aspirant you need to learn topics, understand concepts and practice questions as per the syllabus.

The IIT JEE syllabus is like a roadmap that gives you directions for efficient IIT JEE preparation. A syllabus provides the vision, i.e. what is required from you to clear IIT JEE. When the aspirants know what to expect, they can plan their preparation accordingly in advance.

IIT JEE Syllabus Topic Wise [Download PDF]

The JEE Advanced examination have two papers (Paper 1 and Paper 2) of three hour duration each. JEE Advanced is an unpredictable exam [IIT JEE exam pattern], it likes to surprise IIT JEE aspirants every year! The paper pattern can have different number of questions and marks distribution every year, hence students should cover the complete syllabus.

Advantages of Knowing the Complete IIT JEE Syllabus

IIT JEE syllabus will help you in planning your preparation systematically with the specified curriculum.

You will not study topics that are above the syllabus (Exception : Learning something to understand concept).

After completing a chapter, you can see if all the topics are covered or not. Avoid leaving topics for later.

During the preparation, you can come back and see which topics you have finished and which are left.

If any topic in the syllabus is not covered in the preparation, you can remind your teachers about it (if attending coaching).

How to Study According to IIT JEE Syllabus

Before you start studying a new topic, remember what you already know. Make connections between your existing knowledge and the new topic or concept. This will maximise the chance that you’ll leverage existing knowledge on the subject and makes new topics easier to understand. You should aware of simple, basic concepts before knowing the complex ones. New concept delivered in a way that builds upon existing topics/concepts is easier to make sense of and retain.

"It is important that your basics of almost all the topics are clear and that you can tackle easy or moderate level problems in those topics, because sometimes easier questions may come from the topics which you didn’t prepare that well." - Anuraag Bhattacharya (IIT Kharagpur).